Former Giants running back Brandon Jacobs was involved in a high-speed caravan down the Garden State Parkway to Atlantic City that one witness dubbed “Death Race 2012,” according a report.

State police are investigating complaints that troopers with lights flashing escorted the caravan, which was moving at speeds of more than 100 mph, terrorizing drivers along the way, NJ.com reported.

The website says witnesses claim on March 30 they spotted two State Police patrol cars with their emergency lights flashing at the front and the back of a caravan of dozens of Porches, Lamborghinis and Ferraris, all with tape covering their license plates.

“I had the great pleasure today of nearly being killed by, not one, but two, Lamborghinis traveling in excess of 110 mph in a (New Jersey State Police) escorted ‘caravan’ of approximately 30 exotic vehicles all traveling well over 100 mph,” witness Wayne Gantt, who also made the “Death Race” comment, wrote in an email complaint to the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, according to the site.

Jacobs, admittedly an admirer and owner of fast cars, went to Atlantic City that night, his agent, Justin Schulman, confirmed to the site.

“Brandon was part of a group that went down to Atlantic City on March 30,” Schulman told the site.

The joyride took place two days after Jacobs, after seven seasons with the Giants, signed a one-year contract to play for the 49ers.